Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 29, 1918, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE COMDON CLOSE PAQE 2
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Oliver Farming Implements
Our line of these fine implements is now complete
consisting of
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PLOWS, HARROWS, THOMAS DRILLS, PACKERS
WAGONS' TRUCKS, MOWERS, RAKES, ETC.
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GLOBULES...
A RanMlna Srrtaw at the
''OnllV thul.iaai.y.....
WATCH YOUR VALUES
That 13 j ist what, we help you to do at this store. E ich and every article in our
store is offered at the lowest price consistent with safe merchandising and we can and
do guarantee you a full dollar's worth for every dollar you spend with us. :: ::
We have received a fresh stock of Groceries and
Canned Goodsthe best on the market. Visit our
Grocery Department and save money by buying here
IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH
THE S. B. BARKER COMPANY
The Quality Store Condon, Oregon
"morning functions
a 8m all but select
- Have you paid up your Giobe subscription?
FEDERAL TRUCKS
We have a carload of FEDERAL TRUCKS
. coming- and we are anxious to quote our prices
to our Farmer Customers or anyone who is
interested in a way to haul their wheat to the
market in less .than half the time, it takes to
haul it with a team. Trucks from 1 to 5 ton
- . capacity. - '. "I: :
' . We sell the United States Royal Cord Tires. ,
- They meet every motor in need and price and
are, the . "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES"..... r
We handle Monogram and Valvoline Oil... VaU
..... voline Tractor Oil 65c per gallon f. o. b.
t Portland. ' .
We can do a lot for our customers. We even
; ; help them do away with profanity by filling
their tires, with-the Universal Tire Filler
guaranteed Tor 100.000 miles.
L. E. SHELLEY'S GARAGE
CONDON' OREGON
THE CONDON GLOBE
H. A. Hartahora. Editor
PablUhcd Ever Friday by Tk Club
Publishing Company.
Entered m second class mail mattar
at tk post office at Condon, Oregon
1 1 ahacttpHaa fsfcm tl.SS tw yaari aim a
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appHcattoe.
A GLOBE WANT AD WILL SELL IT FOR YOU
tbreakfast roow
Vh EVERY DAY.
START THE DAY RIGHT AND", YOU'LL BE HAPPY ALL
DAY. '
START WITH OUR GOOD. FRESH BREAKFAST FOODS.
THEY ARE TASTY AND EASY TO DIGEST. . YOU WILL FEEL
-LIKE A TWO-YEAR-OLD" AND GO THROUGH YOUR DAY'S
WORK HAPPY AND CONTENTED.
WE HAVE MANY KINDS SO THAT YOU CAN CHANGE
OFF AND NOT GET TIRED OF ANY ONE KIND.
. GIVE US YQUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY; .
W. S. Farr's Cash Store
Condon
Oregon
Send Clippings to
the Boys
. The boys from Gilliam county
who Are in France are deeply in
terested in things at home. They
want to know all that is doing.
Relati ves cannot write them all
these ihings but they can clfp
items from the home paper and
send them over in a letter. Al
though the Globe is gent every
week to all the boys in France
whose addresses have been se
cured, a newspaper may go astray
or the address become obliterat
ed. There are such accumula
tions of newspapers that it i
sometimes weeks before the bojs
get their papers. The Globe will
continue to be sent, and many of
the ttoys are getting it, but we
suggest that' people writing jto
any of the boys insert cuppings
in their letters. It is the home
paper, next to the letter from
home, which brings the greatest
comfort to the boys. !
' Sales of war-savings stamps
have run as high as $3,000,000 a
day. This amount provides the
Treasury with about one tenth
of the entire amount now being
expended by the Nation for the
war. ' While $3,000,000 is only 8
tents a. day for every man.
woman and child in the country,
tho entire cost of the war Is but
30 cents per capita a day.
Reports based on figures from
the Department of Agriculture
show that January 1. 1918, the
number of meat animals in tht
United States was greater by
more than 6,000,000 head than i.
was January 1, 1917.
Don't forget when you read
the society notes, that hanging
were om-e
attended by
company of invited guests."
When a bank clerk finds a
pirce of spurious money hi
stamps It "counterfeit" What
a pity some folks cannot be lab
eled in the same way.
It is probably fortunate that
some of our ancestors did com
over in the Mayflower. The im
migration laws were not to stric
then.
Arrangements are being mad
to keep a complete record of all
Indians who serve in the army oi
navy during the war.
Selfishness the quality in an
other that prevents them from
giving away that which yot
would like to have.
The mouth is the front door o
the mind. Some leave it opei
and the neighbors can see there'
nothing inside.
One-third of the earth is cov
ered with water and the othe
two thirds by mortgages.
Credit is refused to some men
because they , are not known -others
because they are.
Put your savings into a Libert)
bond and the interest will return
to you after many days.
The man who advertises get
the business. Prove it for your
self.
Smild.
The Last
Battleship
Remarkable TaU of a
Battlethip, an Airehip
and a Submarine
From BuecMa alacaslna, Naw Tor a.
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Don't Knock the
Chautauqua
The chautauqua has become an
annual event in Condon and jap
such is being looked forward to.
One or two people have said that
this year, with our country rat
war, the chautauqua should jbe
discontinued. That is a mistaken
idea. People who believe that
way should read President Wil
son's letter on another page. The
chautauqua is a builder of patriot'
ism and, by the request of (he
government, will be more so this
year. The people want it and if
it doesn't come to' Condon mtiny
people will go from this town to
attend at some other place. Last
year every ticket was sold, more
than enough in fact, and almost
the required number have been
signed for this year. If any man
r woman is patriotic he or she
vill not be heard knocking the
chautauqua.
Buy a Liberty Bond April 6.!
T waa nearly midnight, and tbe
battleablp Argyll, stripped to
bare steel, waa drifting wttb
banked Area, but a full bead of
ateaui. waiting for daybreak to dla-
-over tbe enemy.
Aft on the auperatructure a group of
officer off duty dlacuaaed tba posal
billtlea of future warfare and tbe com'
lng place of tbe battleship under tbe
menace of tbe bomb dropping dirigi
ble balloon and tbe Invisible aubma
rtue with lta deadly torpedo.
Tbe discussion finally bad narrowed
down to a wordy combat between tbo
highest and tbe lowest of tbe commla
stoned officers, Mr. Clarltion, tbe e
ecutlve officer, and young Mr. Feltoa,
temporarily tbe torpedo lieutenant
Mr. Felton bad become dogmatic In his
assertions, wblcb la excusable at sa
only In tbe young.
"But, Mr. Felton." sold tbe execu
tive officer slowly and earnestly,
"have a little common sense. Can't
you see that conditions must change;
that tbe battleship, like tbe steamship,
baa almost reached the limit of lta
size and development, while tbe air-
ehlp and the aubmaiine are In their
Infancy''
"But there must be a .center, a nu
rleua of tbe fleet Bow 'can you pre
serve the line of battle without auch
a backbone? Where will you put the
admiral?"
"Up In tbe air, where he can aee
things."
"And be aeen too and abot at"
"Felton, an ordinary gaa bag can
travel faster than the apeedlest water
craft ever constructed. We cannot
bit a destroyer at full speed.. How
can we bit an airship high above us?
Gun sights are useless at sucb eleva
tions, even though guns could be
pointed."
''All a matter of mathematics. De
sign new ones."
"And suppose a few bombs come
4owno4jjck or down the tuaaefo
..AVE ARE IN TO WIN...
And We Will Win
We at home hav a duty to per
form. It is to buy Liswrty Bonds
so that our boys rtay "co over
the top" effectively. :: ::
Let's take our quota the first day
JOHN JACKSON
Condon's Leading Stationer and Confectioner
Wbat'll hap eu to the boiTbrst"
"Arumr the deck and do away wltb !
funnel. We will anon bare Intorunl i
combustion engine, anyhow."
"And for aubinarlue attack? Armor
tbe bottom too? Felton, a battleship
will cease to be a battHnthlp. With
that weight of aruior ahe couU only
arry the guua of a cruiser without a
cruiser's aiwed."
nut abe would still bold tbe line of
lattle."
Until she waa further reduced. Then
he would not be even a cruiser. Final
ly ahe would sacrifice some of her
armor side armor, we'll say, because
unnecessary-then, with enemies only
.ibove and below, abe would loae It all.
pal up and dive or take wince and
fly"
"Oh. Mr. Clarkson." aatd Felton
wearily, "you are a visionary aud the
orist. Tbe battleship is here, a lr-
fected lighting machine."
'But abe cannot -grow much better.
while tbe flying machine and tbe aub
maiine bare Juat begun. Imaglue tbe
;bree types starting together. Which
would be cbiwenf'
"It would deend upon the Judgmeut,
experience and gray matter of the
booeera. 1" young Felton threw out
bis chest "would choose the toattle-blp."
"Because you never bit one. There
itoes eight bells. Turn In. Felton, and
alee p It off." "
Amid the laughter for Mr. Felton
ia torpedo officer had not yet scored a
hit In his depart men t-of the listening
officers tbe group dispelled to stand
watch or aleep until four boura later,
when the striking of eight bells would
again bring a change on the watchea.
It was Felton'a turn In, mid he went
to his berth; tint, hot and excited over
the discussion, he remained awuke.
rostlng and rolling and mentally nr
KUlng wltb tbe Impractical "first luff."
until one bell had -struck, then two
and Anally three. Then be doted off
iind was sou ml nsleep when the famil
lar stroke of Hie hell ftctiln run,' in hl
ars. "Clung clang, clang clang."
Continued on next page
PROFESSIONAL
DIREOTORY
T. A. Weinke
Lawyer
OMlva la Court Housa
CONDON, Uf.EUON
J. D. Weed
Lawyer
U. S. Land Commissioner
CONDON, ORKOON
Drs. Miller & Wllhelra
.Physicians & Surgeons
First Nat'l Bank Building
CONDON. ORKOON
Dr. W. H. Reynolds
Chlropractlo Nerve 0peclallat
It you are sick and hava tried
vrythln wllh no rssulls trjr
Chli-oprm'tlc spinal sdjustmsnis
- anil ft w.ll.
First Nat. Bank Bitg., Condon, Or.
TYPHOID SS
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mtranrtwmg
tba tlim aiincukNM 1IU
cscy, aal bamlmnm. o AuiurvhoM VhcIuUuo.
Ba necluuo MOW by rout (hytkUo, km tort
sou hour. It M man jJ ibaa booa loauiuca,
Aik mm abntctaa, draffl. ot uud tat tta
yen lutf tyttxMI" tolllaf of TrphoU VkcIim,
ttnlatnana ,aadoattraaiTyphaM Cartlan.
tw currts ubocatocv. trsnruv. cau
i m Macjaii a waa laati a. ft. aat . ucaaaa
Btatamant ef tho owrtmhlp and manasamant
jf Tho Condon Qloba oabliahad waaklr at Condon.
rrMi, raqultod by U)a Art of Auruat 14. ISltt
Sama ot adltor. ouAaslna adltor and boalnoaa
nanaa-ar, U. A. HkrUhorn, Condon. Ortson.
Sama of ownir, Lillian Brown Ilaruhora, Condon.
Oracon. Known mortsaraa. Condon National
Jank, Condon, Qrrfon. "
H. A. HARTSHORN. Editor.
Sworn to and (ubacttbed berora ma thla UUl da)'
jt March. WIS.
FRANK HOLI.EN. Notary Public.
My eommlaaioa axplraa Oct. 29. 1WD.
Chas. H. Horner'
ABSTRACTER
Abstracts of Title to
Gilliam County Lands
Office in Court House
0. X. SHOP
UP-TO-DATE
TONSORIAL .
PARLORS
Randall & Scale
PROPniKTOR8- .
1st Door N. First National Rank
County Treasurer's Notice .
All outstanding warrants drawn
on the General Road Fund of
Gilliam County, Orepjoh,. up to
and including No. A 1091, will be
paid upon presentation. Inter
est ceases March 15, 1918.
W. A. Graves, ;
County Treasurer. '
- C. F. Cathay, at. D: "
U. A. Cathay, M. D.
Drg. Cathey
Physicians & Surgeons
Condon NaUonaJ bank Bulldliif
CONDON, OltKOuN
Dr. J. G. Turner
Eye Specialist
Portlend, Oregon
Kagular monthly visits to Condon
WaUh paper for datea
L. L. Taylor, M. D. V.
Veterinary
Physician & Surgeon
CONDON. OhKOON
Dr. R. W. Hanneman
Dentist
All Work Ouarantaod Phons la
Condon National I tank Building
CONDON, ORGUON
Dr. J. O. Kenyon
Dentist
First Nat'l Bank Building
-CONDON, OREOON
D. N. Mackay
Attorney -at-Law
CONDON,
OREOON
. The Condon Globe
High Clasa Job Printing
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CONDON. . OREGON
ABSTRACTS
to
Gilliam County Land
- 'Gilliam County Abtract Co.
L. O. Bullatd. Prop. - J. D. Waad. Mir.
City Treasurer's Notice
All outstanding city warrants
up to andincludingNo.1078 Claes
"C" will be paid upon presenta
tion at my office. Interest ceason
vf-.-.rt .Ma
Myrtle Ferguson,
City Treaburer.,
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